Muslims throughout the country have been apprehensive since Trump won the election Nov. 8, said Muqtedar Khan, a professor of Islam and global affairs at the University of Delaware.

"It has scared a lot of people," he said. "I’ve had a few women asking if they should stop wearing hijabs because they’re feeling insecure. I've had imams (religious leaders) of mosques asking in an anxious tone,... View details ⇨

Religious freedom, folks. Don't act like every Muslim is evil when Christians fight tooth and nail to get other people to follow their rules like no abortion or gay marriage. I don't see any laws being passed according to any other religion except Christianity.

Can't see Trump election changing the day to day life of any ethic group. If your an American Muslim you have no worries. If your a legal immigrant with a visa, you have no worries. Delawareans are strong moral people, as a whole, and we certainly would not allow injustices against any of our brethren.

New University of Delaware president Dennis Assanis vows to make the school a home for nationally prestigious research. But some faculty and community leaders fear the university is losing focus on great teaching, which is critical for students to thrive.

"I feel in some regards my trees are like my children. I never raised my children to keep them at home. I raised them to bring out their good characteristics and to give them the confidence to move out into the world and become beautiful people." [ Delonline.us Link ]

I hate the "intimate" feel. My favorite race experience was taking my son and we were the only ones in our section. We were able to stretch out and enjoy ourselves. Ticket prices are out of control, food prices are ridiculous and forget souvenirs. Now we will be more cramped than ever, sorry but I wont be back. My son really enjoyed the races and it could be a great family event but once again money and greed have ruined the experience.

During dessert, with the sun setting in the west and Midtown Manhattan in the east, Kurt proposed. Nicole didn’t believe him at first, but quickly accepted. He told her about finding the ring and talking to her father, and they asked a passerby to take some photos. Then they called their parents, mothers first and then fathers.

At 7:30 a.m. tomorrow, residents are encouraged to stand on the corner of streets in the area of Warner and Shortlidge Elementary schools to show support to kids walking to school and help make them feel safe.

No matter the occasion, office parties can inspire a mix of dread, boredom and the sudden onset of a highly contagious disease. We're stuck with these people in a pressure cooker during the week. Now, we're expected to relate to them over cocktails on a deeply personal level?

Highs are likely to be in the 30s along the Interstate-95 corridor, AccuWeather said. There may be a day or two where temperatures fail to reach the freezing mark from Philadelphia and New York City to Boston.